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Beer Steins News Archive 23-Sep-2008

  • IF YOU GO (Pocono Record)

    WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Rain date is Sept. 20. ENTERTAINMENT: Children's music by Mr. Gray in the morning.


  • Oktoberfest begins early (Times Herald)

    My in-laws-to-be are packing suitcases for a business trip to Rothenburg, Germany, next week. They should have talked to me first. They've put themselves within a five-hour drive of one of the biggest festivals in the world -- but seven days too early.


  • Plenty of food and fun at Oktoberfest (Hays Daily News)

    There is nothing better than authentic German food and lederhosen on a beautiful day. The German capital of Kansas started its annual weekend festival on Saturday.


  • Torrance hoists its beer steins again (Daily Breeze)

    Its biggest event of the year begins tonight, but the iconic Alpine Village near Torrance remains a work in progress. » History of Oktoberfest


  • Events | Louisville.com (Louisville.com)

    Browning?s Brewery celebrating its fourth annual St. Hildegard Festival on Saturday, September 13 from 4 to 11 p.m. The festival celebrates St. Hildegard von Bingen for being the first person to brew beer with hops! While sipping on your beer steins enjoy live music from local artists!


  • From wigs to weird, Sarah Palin items surge online (CIOL)

    LOS ANGELES, USA: From Sarah Palin's trademark Kazuo Kawasaki glasses, to gun-toting action figures and a large pumpkin carved with her face, the newcomer in the U.S. election campaign has sparked a rush of online novelties.


  • From wigs to weird, Sarah Palin items surge online (The Star)

    Other shoppers are rushing to copy the style of the Republican party's vice-presidential candidate ahead of the Nov. 4 vote.


  • From wigs to weird, Sarah Palin items surge online (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    From Sarah Palin's trademark Kazuo Kawasaki glasses, to gun-toting action figures and a large pumpkin carved with her face, the newcomer in the U.S. election campaign has sparked a rush of online novelties.


  • Reinvented Georgia town gives Bavaria a Southern twist (Knoxville News Sentinel)

    HELEN, GA. - A few turns off the Richard Russell Scenic Highway and suddenly you're no longer in Georgia. It's Bavaria, right here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Old-world clock towers, half-timbered houses, red roofs, cobblestone alleys and murals on stucco walls may baffle, leading up to the question. Why is oompah music playing here?


  • Sports : Auction scheduled to benefit Palmer man in need of double lung transplant - Frontiersman (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)

    WASILLA ? A Wasilla woman is hosting an auction that will benefit a Palmer man who is need of a double lung transplant. The auction, that will include a tremendous variety of items, is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. at 3901 N. Preston Ave. in Wasilla, organizer Jodi Lawrence said this week.


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